Ground source heat pump costs: What can you expect to pay?
Briefly

"A ground source heat pump uses energy stored in the ground, or from a water source, to provide a building with 100% of its heating and hot water needs all year round, without reducing efficiency in the colder months," explains David Billingsley, sales director at Kensa.
Choosing a ground source heat pump requires consideration of the installation costs, including both the heat pump unit and extensive groundworks, significantly impacting the final price.
When opting for a ground source heat pump during home renovations, homeowners should factor in the costs of upgrading existing heating systems to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
The installation complexity, type of groundworks, and the available outdoor space greatly influence the final costs of ground source heat pumps, particularly in terms of whether a horizontal or vertical array is used.
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